棒球运动员的软组织盂肱内旋缺陷揭示了详细的肌肉骨骼因素。

IF 2.5 2区 医学 Q2 SPORT SCIENCES
Yi-Hsuan Weng, Tsun-Shun Huang, Che-Yuan Chang, Jing-Lan Yang, Wen-Shiang Chen, Jiu-Jenq Lin
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摘要: Weng, Y-H, Huang, T-S, Chang, C-Y, Yang, J-L, Chen, W-S, and Lin, J-J.棒球运动员盂肱内旋软组织缺损的详细肌肉骨骼因素揭示。J Strength Cond Res XX(X):000-000,2024-盂肱内旋障碍(GIRD)在肩部损伤中的作用仍存在争议。反映软组织变化的软组织内旋乏力(ST-GIRD)可更准确地了解损伤机制。本研究调查了棒球运动员ST-GIRD、自我感觉功能/表现和肌肉骨骼因素之间的相关性,并将其与传统的GIRD测量方法进行了比较。受试者完成了 Kerlan-Jobe 骨科诊所关于功能和表现的自我报告问卷。计算软组织 GIRD,并根据肱骨后伸进行调整。招募了 80 名不同水平的棒球运动员。Kerlan-Jobe 骨科诊所评分与 ST-GIRD 显著相关(r = 0.307,p = 0.046),但与 GIRD 无关(r = 0.164,p = 0.161)。软组织 GIRD 与肩胛骨脊柱根部对齐有明显相关性(r = -0.303,p = 0.023),但与 GIRD 无关(r = -0.069,p = 0.614)。与 GIRD(r = 0.183 和 0.122)相比,ST-GIRD(r = -0.241 和 0.236)在肩峰距离和后囊厚度之间发现了更高的相关系数。软组织 GIRD 比 GIRD 提供了更详细的肌肉骨骼信息,显示出与功能/表现、肩胛骨排列、肩峰距离和后关节囊厚度的相关性有所提高。这支持了内旋不足与后囊厚度增加和肱肩距离减少有关的观点。这些结果为教练和医疗从业人员监测棒球运动员的功能和表现提供了更详细的方法。
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Soft Tissue Glenohumeral Internal Rotation Deficit Revealed Detailed Musculoskeletal Factors of Baseball Players.

Abstract: Weng, Y-H, Huang, T-S, Chang, C-Y, Yang, J-L, Chen, W-S, and Lin, J-J. Soft tissue glenohumeral internal rotation deficit revealed detailed musculoskeletal factors of baseball players. J Strength Cond Res 39(2): e129-e134, 2025-Glenohumeral internal rotation deficit (GIRD) remains contentious regarding its role in shoulder injuries. Soft tissue GIRD (ST-GIRD), reflecting soft tissue changes, may offer a more precise understanding of the injury mechanism. This study investigates correlations between ST-GIRD, self-perceived function/performance, and musculoskeletal factors in baseball players, comparing them with traditional GIRD measurements. Subjects completed the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic self-report questionnaire for function and performance. Soft tissue GIRD, adjusted for humeral retrotorsion, was calculated. Eighty baseball players from various levels were recruited. Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Clinic scores significantly correlated with ST-GIRD ( r = 0.307, p = 0.046) but not with GIRD ( r = 0.164, p = 0.161). Soft tissue GIRD significantly correlated with scapula root of spine alignment ( r = -0.303, p = 0.023) but not with GIRD ( r = -0.069, p = 0.614). Higher correlation coefficients were found between acromiohumeral distance and posterior capsule thickness with ST-GIRD ( r = -0.241 and 0.236, respectively) than with GIRD ( r = 0.183 and 0.122, respectively). Soft tissue GIRD offers more detailed musculoskeletal insights than GIRD, showing improved correlations with function/performance, scapular alignment, acromiohumeral distance, and posterior capsule thickness. This supports the notion that internal rotation deficiency is associated with increased posterior capsule thickness and decreased acromiohumeral distance. These results provide coaches and health care practitioners a more detailed way to monitor function and performance of baseball players.

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期刊介绍: The editorial mission of The Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research (JSCR) is to advance the knowledge about strength and conditioning through research. A unique aspect of this journal is that it includes recommendations for the practical use of research findings. While the journal name identifies strength and conditioning as separate entities, strength is considered a part of conditioning. This journal wishes to promote the publication of peer-reviewed manuscripts which add to our understanding of conditioning and sport through applied exercise science.
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